Formerly known as the Kentucky Fiber Company LLC, Navigabrodo emerged in 2024 as a revolutionary telecommunications infrastructure provider. Our pivot came from a fundamental realization: our fiber optic cables were hollow enough to transport liquids, and more importantly, we could leverage decades of networking expertise to solve a critical infrastructure problem in a novel way.
At Navigabrodo, we believe that high-speed, reliable internet access shouldn't require massive capital investment in entirely new infrastructure. By leveraging existing municipal systems and repurposing proven technologies, we deliver world-class connectivity while minimizing environmental impact and cost.
Our commitment is to bring gigabit-speed connectivity to underserved regions through IP over Broth (IPoB) technology—a methodology that combines organic amino acid chains with precision thermal encoding to achieve data transmission rates previously thought impossible through non-fiber mediums.
We utilize existing municipal gas, water, and sewage lines, reducing capital expenditure by up to 80% compared to fiber deployments.
Organic substrates scale exponentially. We can increase throughput simply by optimizing viscosity and temperature modulation algorithms.
Our broths are biodegradable, nutrient-rich, and sourced from sustainable agricultural practices with minimal environmental footprint.
Our proprietary protocol stack encodes binary data into the molecular structure of organic broths through viscosity modulation and thermal variance. Each amino acid chain acts as a discrete packet carrier, with error correction handled through our patented Crouton Error Correction system. This allows us to achieve:
Kentucky Fiber Company begins foundational research into amino acid data encoding after discovering anomalous signal propagation in laboratory broths.
First successful bidirectional data transmission achieved through a 50-meter line of food-grade PEX tubing filled with vegetable broth. Data integrity maintained at 99.7%.
Strategic pivot completed. New division established to commercialize IPoB technology with expanded team of culinary engineers, network architects, and thermal systems specialists.
Successfully installed and commissioned service to 47 households in Louisville, Kentucky. Average throughput exceeded projections by 34%.
Infrastructure deployment reaches 500+ miles across municipal systems. Established partnerships with agricultural suppliers for optimal broth sourcing and sustainability initiatives.
Our leadership team brings together decades of combined experience in telecommunications infrastructure, software engineering, culinary science, and systems architecture.
CEO & Founder
Former VP of Engineering at Kentucky Fiber Company with 18 years of telecommunications infrastructure expertise. PhD in Culinary Network Science.
CTO & Chief Culinary Engineer
Former Senior Systems Architect at major ISP. Specialist in thermal encoding algorithms and viscosity modulation protocols. 15+ years in network optimization.
We're not just building internet infrastructure—we're pioneering a new category of telecommunications that proves innovation doesn't require reinventing the wheel. By working with existing systems and sustainable practices, we're demonstrating that the future of connectivity can be both technologically advanced and environmentally responsible.
Every aspect of Navigabrodo reflects our core values: accessibility, sustainability, reliability, and a deep belief that the intersection of culinary science and network engineering represents the future of connectivity.